WOLVES man-of-the-moment Michael Kightly today looked forward to the prospect of becoming a Molineux player for real and admitted: "I'm loving it here".

WOLVES man-of-the-moment Michael Kightly today looked forward to the prospect of becoming a Molineux player for real and admitted: "I'm loving it here".

Both Wolves owner Sir Jack Hayward and chief executive Jez Moxey have confirmed the emergency loans of both Kightly and fellow winger Michael McIndoe are to become permanent moves when the transfer window opens on January 1.

And Kightly, who has scored twice in four games and made an impressive early impact since arriving from Conference side Grays, is relishing life at Molineux.

"I've got a few days left on the loan and am looking forward to January," said the 20-year-old.

"The loan has gone well and I love being here. I couldn't have hoped for the move to go any better.

"Two goals in four games is unbelievable but the most important thing is we have won two of those games.

"I didn't expect it to go so well so soon but when you get your opportunity you have to take it.

"I think I proved I can play at this level and it's my job to push on.

"I'm giving 110 per cent every game I play - that is the way I play.

"I just want to do as well as I can for the club and the fans because they deserve to be around the play-offs and for promotion."

On his happy knack of scoring goals from midfield - Kightly's two for Wolves follow 28 in a season-and-a-half spent in the Conference - he admitted: "I'm not afraid of shooting, even if some of them don't always go where I want them to.

"But if you don't shoot you don't score!"

Unfortunately Kightly's booking against Leicester, added to the four already chalked up for Grays, means he must sit out Saturday's trip to Colchester just when he is on the crest of a wave.